I've done four and even the most complex one was realtively simple. One suggestion is to download the instruction from the website and if available in color, print them out.
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Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
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To all who responded, thank you. I think I will try it doing myself. Thank you again for giving enough confidence.
I've installed well over a dozen ERR kits of various types, both in operating cars and locomotives. The basic install is very easy, the complexity starts to come in when you want to customize things like lighting, or put electrocouplers on locomotives that really aren't designed to be compatible.
I have done about 4 of them and I'm very non-electrical minded the first one was a little scarry but help from boxcar bill I did it with no problem at all. They also give very good instructions and you can get copies if you need them from there web-site.
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Hi GLEN,
Here's a great link...
http://www.mttponline.com/
BOXCAR BILL will help you out with any questions you might have. I have bought a few units of him and he is a great guy to talk to over the phone. Call him and ask for advice.
laz57
Any hobby shop should be able to do it. Forum members who have installed these units have said the install was pretty easy.
Hi guys, does anybody know of someone who installs Electric RR (Railsounds / Commander cruise) here in Florida?
Thanks
Glen
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